The Studio 300 Festival, a reference to Transylvania University's 300 North Broadway address, explores creative manifestations of technology through concerts and exhibitions of digital art and music.

This year’s festival will feature concerts in Haggin Auditorium, and multimedia gallery exhibits in the Morlan Gallery, BYTE Gallery kiosk, and other spaces within the Mitchell Fine Arts Center. A late night concert will also take place off campus at Al’s Bar. Artists and musicians from Lexington and across globe will be participating, on campus or through the BYTE Gallery. International in scope, participants in past years have hailed from the United States, Canada, Norway, United Kingdom, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, Greece, China, France, Ireland, Columbia, and Germany.

Computer-based art is a rapidly evolving and fascinating medium flourishing in a rich diversity of technologies, interdisciplinary styles, and aesthetics. STUDIO 300 festival brings to Lexington these latest works and developing genres, providing Transylvania University students and other Lexingtonians an exclusive front row seat at the leading edge of international digital art and music scenes.

Through an engagement with the liberal arts, Transylvania University prepares its students for a humane and fulfilling personal and public life by cultivating independent thinking, open-mindedness, creative expression, and commitment to lifelong learning and social responsibility in a diverse world.